A lie and a libel : the history of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion by B. W Segel(
)25
editions published
between
1926
and
1996
in
English and German
and held by
2,120 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A strange and repugnant mystery of the twentieth century is the durability of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a clumsy
forgery purporting to be evidence of the supposed Jewish plot to rule the world. Though it has been exposed as a forgery,
some apprentice brownshirt is always rediscovering it, the latest in a line of gullibility that includes, most famously, Henry
Ford. Recently it has been translated into Japanese and circulates once again with renewed virulence in the former Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe. In 1924 in Germany the Jewish author and journalist Binjamin Segel wrote a major historical expose
of the fraud and later edited his work into a shorter form, published as Welt-Krieg, Welt-Revolution, Welt-Verschworung, Welt-Oberregierung
(Berlin 1926). Translator Richard S. Levy, a specialist on the history of antisemitism, provides an extensive introduction
on the circumstances of Segel's work and the story of the Protocols up to the 1990s, including an explanation of its continuing
psychological appeal and political function

Die Protokolle der weisen von Zion kritisch beleuchtet; eine erledigung by B. W Segel(
Book
)18
editions published
between
1924
and
2017
in
German
and held by
104 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Explains that this refutation of the "Protocols" was necessitated by its wide diffusion and the blind belief, even among intellectuals,
in its authenticity. Exposes its dubious origin and its political purpose in the context of the tsarist regime and the 1905
revolution. Analyzes and ridicules the text paragraph by paragraph, and shows its incompatibility with actual Judaism and
Zionism

Proverbia Judaeorum erotica et turpia. Jüdische Sprichwörter erotischen und rustikalen Inhalts. Als Manuskript gedruckt by B. W Segel(
Book
)5
editions published
between
1918
and
1971
in
German and Latin
and held by
7 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
From Deutsch-jüdische Quellen aus Palästina / Israel (QPI):Palestine, and later Israel, has been of foremost importance
for German-Jewish immigration. Famous texts by major writers, including Else Lasker-Schüler, Sammy Groneman and Shalom Ben-Chorin,
were published in Palestine, not in Germany.The bibliography records approximately 1,500 entries, of which more than 250 are
linked to their full texts. A special search function allows works to be found in various topic areas ("Sachgruppe"), such
as politics, religion, literature, etc. Chronological searches are also possible, enabling the user to quickly obtain a comprehensive
overview of political or cultural debates during specific time periods